Estudio de la micobiota asociada a las semillas y su interés fitopatológico en ocho variedades de trigo cubanas

2004 
The farming of the wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) returns to Cuba with good results, using varieties obtained in the country, for what it becomes necessary to study the fungi present in the seeds in order to establish a strategy for the diagnosis and control of diseases that can reduce the yields since the quality of the stored seeds is affected. There were isolated and identified twelve species of fungi of which eleven constitute new inputs for Cuba. These fungi are associated with three diseases widely distributed by the world; rotting of the foot, black point and mildew of the seeds.
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